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In , the corps became coed. The Cadets won additional DCI championships in and , the corps' ninth and tenth in forty seasons. After their third Finals appearance in , the Cadets quickly regained the corps' former championship form. In addition, YEA! The Alliance members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned. And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. Vicki Ferrence-Ray is the Executive Director. In , the corps won its fourth DCI crown in five years. In the meantime, DCI's executive director will monitor compliance. With the June 21 start of summer marching season looming, DCI — the sanctioning body for elite drum and bugle corps competitions — posted on its website Wednesday that it put The Cadets on probation, effective immediately. The organization is working with the national sex abuse prevention organization RAINN to review safety policies and procedures and build a better mechanism for reporting problems, he said. This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. For the season, the corps stuck together, offering show promoters the five corps as a package. The corps quickly became one of the top competitive corps in the country. Midway through the season, the parish allowed the corps to once more wear the uniform that remains their trademark. CEO while denying the allegations. Marching as the Cadets of Garfield; wearing uniforms of white shorts, red golf shirts, and "Aussie" hats; and using instruments borrowed from the Chicago Cavaliers , the corps managed to finish in second place one spot ahead of the defending champion Cavaliers. Also in '96, the Cadets performed at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. The corps was known not only for its talent but for its traveling to compete. Despite pressure on show sponsors, judges, and other drum corps, the corps were booked into a number of shows together. Apr 11,

The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. On July 4, the Cadets performed as a part of the Liberty Weekend celebrating both the hundredth anniversary and the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. The members and staff, however, were not willing to cease the corps operations, and reorganized as a new organization, even though the parish kept the uniforms and instruments. The Alliance members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned. The corps traveled to Chicago for Legion Nationals at the members' own expense. In a statement on its website this week, YEA said it has received generous financial offers as well as moral support from people who care about The Cadets and their future. For The Cadets to be eligible to march, YEA must "demonstrate its commitment to the health and safety of its student members, staff, and volunteers as well as its adherence to the core values of Drum Corps International," the statement read. Midway through the season, the parish allowed the corps to once more wear the uniform that remains their trademark. Vicki Ferrence-Ray is the Executive Director. The charges are second-degree felonies. YEA, which is headquartered at Sixth and Hamilton streets in Allentown, also must submit a comprehensive financial plan and budget showing it is able to successfully participate in the summer tour. In , the corps won its fourth DCI crown in five years. The Cadets won additional DCI championships in and , the corps' ninth and tenth in forty seasons. DCI instructed YEA to create an independent compliance officer position to monitor reported incidents and submit reports every two weeks. With the June 21 start of summer marching season looming, DCI — the sanctioning body for elite drum and bugle corps competitions — posted on its website Wednesday that it put The Cadets on probation, effective immediately. And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. In , the Cadets won the American Legion Junior National Championship in Boston , the first of a record nine Legion titles the corps would win between and It also must detail actions it is taking to prevent and report misconduct. For the season, the corps stuck together, offering show promoters the five corps as a package. On November 13, Hopkins was indicted in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania for sexual assault, based on accusations of two women who are former employees of YEA. The corps quickly became one of the top competitive corps in the country. In , Yea! The elite corps, whose members range from 16 to 22 years old, has won 10 world championships.

In the meantime, DCI's executive director will monitor compliance. In , the Cadets went on the road for three weeks in order to defend their Legion title in Los Angeles. The members and staff, however, were not willing to cease the corps operations, and reorganized as a new organization, even though the parish kept the uniforms and instruments. For the season, the corps stuck together, offering show promoters the five corps as a package. Also in '96, the Cadets performed at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. In his federal lawsuit seeking severance pay and other monies, Hopkins asserts that he resigned from the organization by letter on April 5, and that his departure was "mutually agreed"-upon. The Cadets won additional DCI championships in and , the corps' ninth and tenth in forty seasons. In addition, YEA! This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. In , Yea! In , sponsorship of the corps was passed to Youth Education in the Arts YEA , an umbrella organization sponsoring several youth and musical activities. The corps quickly became one of the top competitive corps in the country. And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. On November 13, Hopkins was indicted in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania for sexual assault, based on accusations of two women who are former employees of YEA. YEA, which is headquartered at Sixth and Hamilton streets in Allentown, also must submit a comprehensive financial plan and budget showing it is able to successfully participate in the summer tour. Apr 11, The charges are second-degree felonies. Despite pressure on show sponsors, judges, and other drum corps, the corps were booked into a number of shows together. With the June 21 start of summer marching season looming, DCI — the sanctioning body for elite drum and bugle corps competitions — posted on its website Wednesday that it put The Cadets on probation, effective immediately. In , the corps became coed. After their third Finals appearance in , the Cadets quickly regained the corps' former championship form. For The Cadets to be eligible to march, YEA must "demonstrate its commitment to the health and safety of its student members, staff, and volunteers as well as its adherence to the core values of Drum Corps International," the statement read.

It also must detail actions it is taking to prevent and report misconduct. Apr 11, On November 13, Hopkins was indicted in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania for sexual assault, based on accusations of two women who are former employees of YEA. And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. This amount of the lawsuit includes recovery for lost sponsorships and pledged donations to The Cadets and YEA! Despite pressure on show sponsors, judges, and other drum corps, the corps were booked into a number of shows together. Vicki Ferrence-Ray is the Executive Director. With the June 21 start of summer marching season looming, DCI — the sanctioning body for elite drum and bugle corps competitions — posted on its website Wednesday that it put The Cadets on probation, effective immediately. The members and staff, however, were not willing to cease the corps operations, and reorganized as a new organization, even though the parish kept the uniforms and instruments. The corps was known not only for its talent but for its traveling to compete. The organization is working with the national sex abuse prevention organization RAINN to review safety policies and procedures and build a better mechanism for reporting problems, he said. CEO while denying the allegations. In , the corps became coed. The charges are second-degree felonies. YEA, which is headquartered at Sixth and Hamilton streets in Allentown, also must submit a comprehensive financial plan and budget showing it is able to successfully participate in the summer tour. For the season, the corps stuck together, offering show promoters the five corps as a package. The Cadets won additional DCI championships in and , the corps' ninth and tenth in forty seasons. In , the Cadets won the American Legion Junior National Championship in Boston , the first of a record nine Legion titles the corps would win between and The Alliance members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned. In the meantime, DCI's executive director will monitor compliance. For The Cadets to be eligible to march, YEA must "demonstrate its commitment to the health and safety of its student members, staff, and volunteers as well as its adherence to the core values of Drum Corps International," the statement read. Also in '96, the Cadets performed at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. The elite corps, whose members range from 16 to 22 years old, has won 10 world championships. The corps quickly became one of the top competitive corps in the country. In a statement on its website this week, YEA said it has received generous financial offers as well as moral support from people who care about The Cadets and their future.

The corps traveled to Chicago for Legion Nationals at the members' own expense. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. DCI instructed YEA to create an independent compliance officer position to monitor reported incidents and submit reports every two weeks. Marching as the Cadets of Garfield; wearing uniforms of white shorts, red golf shirts, and "Aussie" hats; and using instruments borrowed from the Chicago Cavaliers , the corps managed to finish in second place one spot ahead of the defending champion Cavaliers. With the June 21 start of summer marching season looming, DCI — the sanctioning body for elite drum and bugle corps competitions — posted on its website Wednesday that it put The Cadets on probation, effective immediately. After their third Finals appearance in , the Cadets quickly regained the corps' former championship form. And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. In , the corps won its fourth DCI crown in five years. This amount of the lawsuit includes recovery for lost sponsorships and pledged donations to The Cadets and YEA! The corps quickly became one of the top competitive corps in the country. CEO while denying the allegations. On July 4, the Cadets performed as a part of the Liberty Weekend celebrating both the hundredth anniversary and the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. Vicki Ferrence-Ray is the Executive Director. This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. In the meantime, DCI's executive director will monitor compliance. Education programs including seminars, webinars, and the Music Is Cool program. On November 13, Hopkins was indicted in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania for sexual assault, based on accusations of two women who are former employees of YEA. In his federal lawsuit seeking severance pay and other monies, Hopkins asserts that he resigned from the organization by letter on April 5, and that his departure was "mutually agreed"-upon. In , sponsorship of the corps was passed to Youth Education in the Arts YEA , an umbrella organization sponsoring several youth and musical activities. In , Yea! The Alliance members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned. For the season, the corps stuck together, offering show promoters the five corps as a package.

The organization is working with the national sex abuse prevention organization RAINN to review safety policies and procedures and build a better mechanism for reporting problems, he said. In a statement on its website this week, YEA said it has received generous financial offers as well as moral support from people who care about The Cadets and their future. On July 4, the Cadets performed as a part of the Liberty Weekend celebrating both the hundredth anniversary and the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. CEO while denying the allegations. In addition, YEA! The corps was known not only for its talent but for its traveling to compete. The corps quickly became one of the top competitive corps in the country. In , Yea! This amount of the lawsuit includes recovery for lost sponsorships and pledged donations to The Cadets and YEA! In , the Cadets won the American Legion Junior National Championship in Boston , the first of a record nine Legion titles the corps would win between and Despite pressure on show sponsors, judges, and other drum corps, the corps were booked into a number of shows together. With the June 21 start of summer marching season looming, DCI — the sanctioning body for elite drum and bugle corps competitions — posted on its website Wednesday that it put The Cadets on probation, effective immediately. YEA, which is headquartered at Sixth and Hamilton streets in Allentown, also must submit a comprehensive financial plan and budget showing it is able to successfully participate in the summer tour. The elite corps, whose members range from 16 to 22 years old, has won 10 world championships. For The Cadets to be eligible to march, YEA must "demonstrate its commitment to the health and safety of its student members, staff, and volunteers as well as its adherence to the core values of Drum Corps International," the statement read. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. Vicki Ferrence-Ray is the Executive Director. In his federal lawsuit seeking severance pay and other monies, Hopkins asserts that he resigned from the organization by letter on April 5, and that his departure was "mutually agreed"-upon. The corps traveled to Chicago for Legion Nationals at the members' own expense. DCI instructed YEA to create an independent compliance officer position to monitor reported incidents and submit reports every two weeks. And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. The Cadets won additional DCI championships in and , the corps' ninth and tenth in forty seasons. The Alliance members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned. In , the Cadets went on the road for three weeks in order to defend their Legion title in Los Angeles.

And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. Apr 11, On July 4, the Cadets performed as a part of the Liberty Weekend celebrating both the hundredth anniversary and the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. The corps quickly became one of the top competitive corps in the country. The members and staff, however, were not willing to cease the corps operations, and reorganized as a new organization, even though the parish kept the uniforms and instruments. Vicki Ferrence-Ray is the Executive Director. It also must detail actions it is taking to prevent and report misconduct. This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. Also in '96, the Cadets performed at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The corps was known not only for its talent but for its traveling to compete.

This amount of the lawsuit includes recovery for lost sponsorships and pledged donations to The Cadets and YEA! In , the corps won its fourth DCI crown in five years. On July 4, the Cadets performed as a part of the Liberty Weekend celebrating both the hundredth anniversary and the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. The corps traveled to Chicago for Legion Nationals at the members' own expense. The Cadets won additional DCI championships in and , the corps' ninth and tenth in forty seasons. The elite corps, whose members range from 16 to 22 years old, has won 10 world championships. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. In , Yea! And it must show how the organization will increase awareness of abuse, as well as implement mandatory reporting requirements and establish fair and equitable disciplinary practices. Midway through the season, the parish allowed the corps to once more wear the uniform that remains their trademark. After their third Finals appearance in , the Cadets quickly regained the corps' former championship form. In his federal lawsuit seeking severance pay and other monies, Hopkins asserts that he resigned from the organization by letter on April 5, and that his departure was "mutually agreed"-upon. For the season, the corps stuck together, offering show promoters the five corps as a package. Apr 11, In addition, YEA! On November 13, Hopkins was indicted in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania for sexual assault, based on accusations of two women who are former employees of YEA. The corps was known not only for its talent but for its traveling to compete. Education programs including seminars, webinars, and the Music Is Cool program. It also must detail actions it is taking to prevent and report misconduct. YEA, which is headquartered at Sixth and Hamilton streets in Allentown, also must submit a comprehensive financial plan and budget showing it is able to successfully participate in the summer tour. DCI instructed YEA to create an independent compliance officer position to monitor reported incidents and submit reports every two weeks. The organization is working with the national sex abuse prevention organization RAINN to review safety policies and procedures and build a better mechanism for reporting problems, he said. In , sponsorship of the corps was passed to Youth Education in the Arts YEA , an umbrella organization sponsoring several youth and musical activities. The charges are second-degree felonies. With the June 21 start of summer marching season looming, DCI — the sanctioning body for elite drum and bugle corps competitions — posted on its website Wednesday that it put The Cadets on probation, effective immediately. In the meantime, DCI's executive director will monitor compliance.

YEA, which is headquartered at Sixth and Hamilton streets in Allentown, also must submit a comprehensive financial plan and budget showing it is able to successfully participate in the summer tour. On November 13, Hopkins was indicted in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania for sexual assault, based on accusations of two women who are former employees of YEA. The members and staff, however, were not willing to cease the corps operations, and reorganized as a new organization, even though the parish kept the uniforms and instruments. Despite pressure on show sponsors, judges, and other drum corps, the corps were booked into a number of shows together. The charges are second-degree felonies. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved.
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